How much the incident will hurt Roby's draft stock isn't clear, but it certainly won't help his chances of being the Eagles' pick -- a team that is putting as much stock in a player off-the-field as they are on it.

Despite the incident, however, Roby is still considered one of the top cornerbacks in the draft, as he finished with 69 tackles and three interceptions last season. Although his height isn't ideal, his speed is, as Roby ran the 40-yard dash in a 4.39 seconds at the NFL Combine.

It seems like a safe bet that Roby will be there at No. 22, but even if he is, it's hard to see the Eagles pulling the trigger. More than any other position, the Eagles like their cornerbacks tall and long -- and Roby is neither.

So although the team does need to address their depth at cornerback, it's hard to see them doing it in the first round -- and it's even harder to see it being Roby.

STRENGTHS: Roby has world-class speed with the click-and-close ability to play tight coverage and mirror receivers all over the field. 4.39-second 40-yard speed and a good fighting attitude to battle for the ball.

WEAKNESSES: Lacks preferred size for the position. Can be late looking for the ball. Tendency to concede underneath throws, although some might have been scheme-based in college. Must prove he can drive on the ball and limit plays in front of him